This is an excellent manifesto on why failure in entrepreneurship is not to be feared. My favorite: “Failure does not disqualify you from success.”

Interested in getting into a mastermind group?

We’ve got several groups looking for additional members, and many members looking for a new group.

Specifically:

🔥 William G., John B., and Christian C. could use an extra member or two on Wednesday evenings in their US-based mastermind.

🔥 Nazz A., Pascal K., and Duncan W. could use an extra member or two for their Europe-based mastermind

🔥 Rich and Owen are looking for a group that would be a good fit for them in Australian timezones

And many more!

Also, I’ve been experimenting with putting groups together with five and six members. Previously, I was only doing four person groups.

The larger size helps ensure that enough folks can attend each meeting so that everyone is getting value, even if one or two people have a schedule conflict and need to skip a meeting.

I’ll be really interested to hear feedback on how groups are dealing with hot seat scheduling with larger (5-6 person) groups. It seems like sticking to an in-meeting agenda becomes more important in larger groups to make sure everyone has their chance to be heard.

The meeting room feature in MJ2 has a handy agenda feature to help everyone stay on track. Plus a button to allow you to invite a coach to give advice on a topic you’re struggling with.

All that said, if you’re interested in getting into a mastermind group, there is no better time than right now.